"Omit needless words", from Strunk & White.
> You should look for yourself at Mozilla’s financials if you don’t agree with my politics. It has nothing to do with your politics, but I shall continue to not care about Mozilla's financials.
I read that as "Yes, Bog does formatted strings", and appreciate the density.
Was there a single university that didn't have NCSA Mosaic installed and available to their X terminals after that? This still doesn't add up to me.
Are you talking about CERN's decision to put their web client and server source code into the public domain in 1993? It seems like a stretch - to me - to attribute the success of the web to that decision.
"Omit needless words", from Strunk & White.
> You should look for yourself at Mozilla’s financials if you don’t agree with my politics. It has nothing to do with your politics, but I shall continue to not care about Mozilla's financials.
I read that as "Yes, Bog does formatted strings", and appreciate the density.
Was there a single university that didn't have NCSA Mosaic installed and available to their X terminals after that? This still doesn't add up to me.
Are you talking about CERN's decision to put their web client and server source code into the public domain in 1993? It seems like a stretch - to me - to attribute the success of the web to that decision.